Hello. I have twin 1 year olds and an almost 5 year old. I am planning a pirate party for my son. I was hoping you could give me any details and instructions you have on the watermelon pirate BOAT, the cake, and where you got the red/white fabric. HELP! Time is nearing. ninjasmamma@yahoo.com 5405201853

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If your kids are dying to have a "sleep over" but are too young, try having a pretend one. Invite the friend over and leave the kids with a baby sitter while you and the parents go out for dinner. Let the kids have their sleeping bags and PJ's and go to sleep. When they wake up in the morning asking where their friend is, say they just left!